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    Teacher Assistant and one Aide who has had little experience with toddlers and infants. ____ Part 1: Classroom observation: What score did you assign FOR EACH Item and why? What were the strengths? Any areas needing improvement? (2 points each for 38 points) __5___ 1. Organization of the Classroom __5___ 2. Contents of the Classroom __3___ 3. Classroom Management __4___ 4. Personnel Section I: I ended up with a total of seventeen, which is pretty good to me for first time teaching…

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    to volleyball became apparent. Playing in tournaments, leagues, and local scrimmages as much as possible, it was clearly an addiction. The adrenaline involved in tight matches, the split second decisions that decided whether you would win the next point or lose it. Those were things that kept me coming back for more. One of the leagues I had been participating in for at least 3 years was the Adult Volleyball Co-ed League in McAllen. The last 2 years, team TCB (Taking Care of Business) failed to…

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    into the classroom. And argue against those who oppose her proposition by using supportive evidence and to tell you the truth I couldn’t have agree with her argument anymore. Lopez’s article “Funds of Knowledge” displays a strong presentation of key points and argumentative topics. This paper provides a very helpful presentation that’s well written, simple to understand, and provides a well-designed layout…

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    between users who make 75k or more a year and users who make less than 50k a year (Rainie). At one point these numbers were slowly closing at the turn of the century, but since 2010, the margins have…

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    person omniscient point of view to help develop his theme. It 's written from the perspective of a little boy probably the same age as the ones trapped on the island. Not a boy on the island either but one detached from above. This helps show us how the boys are feeling about each other and how they are perceiving the events on the island. We know that Ralph was good friends with Piggy on the island but it wouldn 't seem that much better if the story was written from a different point of view.…

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    Why would an author or in this case a cartoonist write/draw himself into the story? The use of self-insertion adds to the effectiveness of the writer and in this instance, Art Spiegelman uses the concept of self-insertion to effectively tell the story of the Holocaust and tell the story with a post-memory twist. Primarily, the use of self-insertion creates a sense of ethos with the audience. Rather than acting as a regular character, the cartoonist sits in for the reader herself. Acting as a…

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    outside of his work station, and he can only hear the commands of his employer. He receives orders without seeing beyond the task. Bartleby is stuck in a confined space and refuses to move because he can not see beyond where he is, nor can he see the point of being where he…

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    experiences, she gives the point that there shouldn’t be a single story to anyone because they underestimate the victims of it and overlook their true stories of who they are. She proves this point by using a powerful yet playful tone. Adichie first describes her point on the effects of a single story by using a strong and powerful tone. In the middle of the essay she talks about her experiences at home. She talks about how her cousin died because he couldn’t…

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    soft clothes and buttoned shoes. ” This quote tells what Miss Strangeworth was dong when she woke up from her nap. The author uses words like soft, old, carefully, and sweet to prove the point even more that appearance doesn’t matter. Even a sweet, little old lady can be evil. Another quote that proves this point is, “ Her hand did not shake as she opened the envelope and unfolded the sheet of green paper inside. She began to cry silently for the wickedness of the world when she read the words:…

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    Miss Lynch Monologue

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    Sasha (Miss Lynch): Sasha, you are super talented. Sometimes you shock me in the dressing room by saying something so teenager-ish, because you play Miss Lynch so well I forget you are not an actual 40 year old women! You do an amazing job on stage performing, and you are an amazing friend backstage. You are so relatable and a sweetheart, I find myself laughing every time I’m around you. Keep shining and making people laugh. I will miss your bright personality and I hope you never change. Jenna…

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